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UTStarcom Holdings Corp. (UTSI) Reports Q2 Earnings

UTStarcom Holdings Reports Widening Loss as Revenue Slide Continues UTStarcom Holdings Corp.

March 24, 2026 2 min read

UTStarcom Holdings Reports Widening Loss as Revenue Slide Continues UTStarcom Holdings Corp.

UTSIUTSI|EPS -$0.46|Rev $4.3M|Net Loss $4.2M

UTStarcom Holdings Corp. posted a Q2 2025 GAAP loss of $0.46 per share as the telecommunications equipment provider continued to face headwinds in its core business. The company generated $4.3M in revenue for the quarter, down 17.3% year-over-year, marking another period of contraction for the Nasdaq-listed firm.

The bottom line showed a net loss of $4.2M as UTStarcom struggled to return to profitability amid challenging market conditions. The company, which once held a prominent position in the telecommunications infrastructure space, has seen its business shrink considerably from its peak years serving carriers in Asia and emerging markets.

Services led the revenue mix with $4.1M for the quarter, though this segment declined 9.0% year-over-year. The services business has historically provided more stable recurring revenue streams compared to hardware sales, but even this segment showed deterioration in the latest quarter. UTStarcom’s struggle to reverse its revenue trajectory raises questions about the company’s ability to compete in an increasingly consolidated telecommunications equipment market dominated by larger rivals with deeper resources and broader product portfolios.

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